Re: Power-down/halt problem in Debian Squeeze

2010-12-28 Thread Неумник Некий
Sorry, Andrei. This is a firmware-related problem. Power down fails, when iternal Intel Graphics Card activated. As a solution - external graphics card. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org

Re: Power-down/halt problem in Debian Squeeze

2010-12-27 Thread Неумник Некий
Looks like the system is doing it's thing, but fails to actually power down the hardware. This could indicate some ACPI problems. You could search for ACPI related problems with your mainboard. Also a BIOS update might help. It started happening after a kernel upgrade. Before that everything

Re: Power-down/halt problem in Debian Squeeze

2010-12-26 Thread Andrei Popescu
switching to UP code [ ... ] Power down Looks like the system is doing it's thing, but fails to actually power down the hardware. This could indicate some ACPI problems. You could search for ACPI related problems with your mainboard. Also a BIOS update might help. Regards, Andrei -- Offtopic

Re: Power-down/halt problem in Debian Squeeze

2010-12-22 Thread Неумник Некий
Please reproduce as accurate as you can the last 4-5 lines on screen. Sorry for delay. There is: [ ... ] ACPI: preparing to enter system sleep state S5 [ ... ] Disabling non-boot CPUs [ ... ] CPU 1 now offline [ ... ] SMP alternatives switching to UP code [ ... ] Power down

Power-down/halt problem in Debian Squeeze

2010-12-13 Thread Неумник Некий
At first, sorry for my English. When i 'halt' my computer it freezes after 'Power down' message in FrameBuffer console. RC-levels works properly. After that: - stopping md-devices; - lvm devices - system try to switch ACPI-level. Helps only hardware power-off. P. S. 'reboot' works properly

Re: Power-down/halt problem in Debian Squeeze

2010-12-13 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Lu, 13 dec 10, 14:07:07, Неумник Некий wrote: At first, sorry for my English. When i 'halt' my computer it freezes after 'Power down' message in FrameBuffer console. RC-levels works properly. After that: - stopping md-devices; - lvm devices - system try to switch ACPI-level. Helps

Re: Stoping dpms power down mode

2006-04-28 Thread listrcv
Simon wrote: How do i stop the OS from powering down the monitor automatically after a few mins? setterm -blank 0 GH -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Stoping dpms power down mode

2006-04-28 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
On Fri, Apr 28, 2006 at 03:46:00PM +1200, Simon wrote: Hi There, I have several headless debian servers that run sarge and do NOT have X installed and just run the plain text console. How do i stop the OS from powering down the monitor automatically after a few mins? The reason i ask is

Stoping dpms power down mode

2006-04-27 Thread Simon
Hi There, I have several headless debian servers that run sarge and do NOT have X installed and just run the plain text console. How do i stop the OS from powering down the monitor automatically after a few mins? The reason i ask is that we have a remove KVM over IP that doesnt like the video

Computador não desliga automaticamente - Power Down

2006-04-12 Thread Pedro - Debian
Olá Depois que instalei uma nova imagem do kernel o micro parou de desligar automaticamente ficando parado em Power down. Meu caso foi aquele que aqui documentei que quanto recompilava o kernel ele demora 15 min para iniciar. Como não consegui resolver o problema instalei uma imagem

Re: Computador não desliga automaticamente - Power Down

2006-04-12 Thread Esmeralda
Pedro - Debian escreveu: Olá Depois que instalei uma nova imagem do kernel o micro parou de desligar automaticamente ficando parado em Power down. Meu caso foi aquele que aqui documentei que quanto recompilava o kernel ele demora 15 min para iniciar. Como não consegui resolver o problema

Re: Computador não desliga automaticamente - Power Down

2006-04-12 Thread Fabio Guerrazzi
Pedro - Debian disse: Olá Depois que instalei uma nova imagem do kernel o micro parou de desligar automaticamente ficando parado em Power down. Meu caso foi aquele que aqui documentei que quanto recompilava o kernel ele demora 15 min para iniciar. Como não consegui resolver o problema

Re: Power down

2006-01-17 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 17:17:59 + Elmer E. Dow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Andrei Popescu wrote: On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 14:02:58 + Elmer E. Dow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Vincent Smeets wrote: Hallo, I have an old (1999) computer too. dmesg showed that the kernel does

Re: Power down

2006-01-17 Thread Elmer E. Dow
On Tuesday 17 January 2006 12:58 pm, Andrei Popescu wrote: On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 17:17:59 + Elmer E. Dow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Andrei Popescu wrote: On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 14:02:58 + Elmer E. Dow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Vincent Smeets wrote: Hallo, I have an old (1999)

Re: Power down

2006-01-17 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 08:49:55 + Elmer E. Dow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tuesday 17 January 2006 12:58 pm, Andrei Popescu wrote: On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 17:17:59 + Elmer E. Dow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Andrei Popescu wrote: On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 14:02:58 + Elmer E. Dow

Re: Power down

2006-01-16 Thread Johannes Wiedersich
Noah Dain wrote: My computer says power down when I shut it down. I just upgraded from kernel 2.4 to 2.6 in Debian Sarge, and of course I want it to shutdown automatically. What should I do to fix this? I had a bunch of crappy dells (is there any other kind?) that did this. I disabled acpi

Re: Power down

2006-01-16 Thread Elmer E. Dow
Johannes Wiedersich wrote: Noah Dain wrote: My computer says power down when I shut it down. I just upgraded from kernel 2.4 to 2.6 in Debian Sarge, and of course I want it to shutdown automatically. What should I do to fix this? I had a bunch of crappy dells (is there any other kind

Re: Power down

2006-01-16 Thread Johannes Wiedersich
Elmer E. Dow wrote: I have an old Dell 333 desktop with Sarge and 2.6 kernel. I tried the above instructions with no success. Any further ideas? Are you shure that power down is supported by your bios? On rather old hardware it might not be supported at all. Then you just have to turn

Re: Power down

2006-01-16 Thread Andrei Popescu
Do you have apm=power_off passed to your kernel? Andrei On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 11:06:26 + Elmer E. Dow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Johannes Wiedersich wrote: Noah Dain wrote: My computer says power down when I shut it down. I just upgraded from kernel 2.4 to 2.6 in Debian Sarge

Re: Power down

2006-01-16 Thread Elmer E. Dow
Johannes Wiedersich wrote: Elmer E. Dow wrote: I have an old Dell 333 desktop with Sarge and 2.6 kernel. I tried the above instructions with no success. Any further ideas? Are you shure that power down is supported by your bios? On rather old hardware it might not be supported at all

Re: Power down

2006-01-16 Thread Elmer E. Dow
Andrei Popescu wrote: Do you have apm=power_off passed to your kernel? Andrei On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 11:06:26 + Elmer E. Dow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Johannes Wiedersich wrote: Noah Dain wrote: My computer says power down when I shut it down. I just upgraded from kernel

Re: Power down

2006-01-16 Thread Noah Dain
On 1/16/06, Elmer E. Dow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Andrei Popescu wrote: Do you have apm=power_off passed to your kernel? Andrei On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 11:06:26 + Elmer E. Dow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Johannes Wiedersich wrote: Noah Dain wrote: My computer says power

Re: Power down

2006-01-16 Thread Vincent Smeets
switch the power off! Regards, Vincent Elmer E. Dow wrote: Johannes Wiedersich wrote: Noah Dain wrote: My computer says power down when I shut it down. I just upgraded from kernel 2.4 to 2.6 in Debian Sarge, and of course I want it to shutdown automatically. What should I do to fix

Re: Power down

2006-01-16 Thread Elmer E. Dow
wrote: My computer says power down when I shut it down. I just upgraded from kernel 2.4 to 2.6 in Debian Sarge, and of course I want it to shutdown automatically. What should I do to fix this? I had a bunch of crappy dells (is there any other kind?) that did this. I

Re: Power down

2006-01-16 Thread Johannes Wiedersich
Elmer E. Dow wrote: Johannes Wiedersich wrote: Elmer E. Dow wrote: I have an old Dell 333 desktop with Sarge and 2.6 kernel. I tried the above instructions with no success. Any further ideas? Are you shure that power down is supported by your bios? On rather old hardware it might

Re: Power down

2006-01-16 Thread Elmer E. Dow
Vincent Smeets wrote: Hallo, I have an old (1999) computer too. dmesg showed that the kernel does find my ACPI but doesn't use it because my bios is too old. It says something like ... bios too old (1999 2001). I now use the kernel parameter acpi=force and now the kernel is using my ACPI.

Re: Power down

2006-01-16 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 14:02:58 + Elmer E. Dow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Vincent Smeets wrote: Hallo, I have an old (1999) computer too. dmesg showed that the kernel does find my ACPI but doesn't use it because my bios is too old. It says something like ... bios too old (1999

Re: Power down

2006-01-16 Thread Elmer E. Dow
Andrei Popescu wrote: On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 14:02:58 + Elmer E. Dow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Vincent Smeets wrote: Hallo, I have an old (1999) computer too. dmesg showed that the kernel does find my ACPI but doesn't use it because my bios is too old. It says something like ...

Power down

2006-01-13 Thread Felipe Ledesma
Hi My computer says power down when I shut it down. I just upgraded from kernel 2.4 to 2.6 in Debian Sarge, and of course I want it to shutdown automatically. What should I do to fix this? Thanks -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact

Re: Power down

2006-01-13 Thread Gene Heskett
On Friday 13 January 2006 08:33, Felipe Ledesma wrote: Hi My computer says power down when I shut it down. I just upgraded from kernel 2.4 to 2.6 in Debian Sarge, and of course I want it to shutdown automatically. What should I do to fix this? Thanks Have a look in the bios, it might

Re: Power down

2006-01-13 Thread Noah Dain
On 1/13/06, Felipe Ledesma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi My computer says power down when I shut it down. I just upgraded from kernel 2.4 to 2.6 in Debian Sarge, and of course I want it to shutdown automatically. What should I do to fix this? Thanks -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL

Re: Power down

2006-01-13 Thread Philippe Grenard
Le Vendredi 13 Janvier 2006 14:33, Felipe Ledesma a écrit : you should also check the content of /etc/default/halt Hi My computer says power down when I shut it down. I just upgraded from kernel 2.4 to 2.6 in Debian Sarge, and of course I want it to shutdown automatically. What should I do

Power Down en Debian Sarge 3.1 r1

2006-01-04 Thread Alfredo Rico
Hola amigos, reciban un muy cordial saludo... He instalado Debian Sarge 3.1 r1 ( con kernel 2.6 ) en mi PC Pentium III con tarjeta madre SIS 756. El problema es que cuando ejecuto shutdown -h now mi computador no se apaga automáticamente, sino que se queda en Power Down. He efectuado apt-get

Re: Power Down en Debian Sarge 3.1 r1

2006-01-04 Thread Aritz Beraza Garayalde [Rei]
, sino que se queda en Power Down. He efectuado apt-get install apmd pero instalación evidentemente por si sola no lo hace todo. También he leido sobre recompilar el kernel para agregar el módulo apm, pero realmente soy algo nuevo en linux y no se como empezar a hacer esto. ¿ Esta sería la única

Re: Power Down en Debian Sarge 3.1 r1

2006-01-04 Thread Aritz Beraza Garayalde [Rei]
. El problema es que cuando ejecuto shutdown -h now mi computador no se apaga automáticamente, sino que se queda en Power Down. He efectuado apt-get install apmd pero instalación evidentemente por si sola no lo hace todo. También he leido sobre recompilar el kernel para agregar el

Re: Power Down en Debian Sarge 3.1 r1

2006-01-04 Thread Alfredo Rico
que cuando ejecuto shutdown -h now mi computador no se apaga automáticamente, sino que se queda en Power Down. He efectuado apt-get install apmd pero instalación evidentemente por si sola no lo hace todo. También he leido sobre recompilar el kernel para agregar el módulo apm, pero

Re: Power Down en Debian Sarge 3.1 r1

2006-01-04 Thread Carlos Miranda - Mstaaravin /
shutdown -h now mi computador no se apaga automáticamente, sino que se queda en Power Down. He efectuado apt-get install apmd pero instalación evidentemente por si sola no lo hace todo. También he leido sobre recompilar el kernel para agregar el módulo apm, pero realmente soy algo nuevo en linux y

Solucionado Power Down en Debian Sarge 3.1 r1

2006-01-04 Thread Alfredo Rico
Hola amigos, En primer lugar gracias a todos por sus consejos y excelentes explicaciones, me fueron muy útiles :-) La solución que implementé fué la siguiente: 1) aptitude install apmd 2) echo apm /etc/modules Saludos Cordiales.- Alfredo Rico. San Cristóbal - Venezuela.

power down sorunu

2005-07-13 Thread ozgur oktay nar
merhaba , yeni başlayan biri olarak nihayet hangi linuxu kullanacağıma karar verdim.önceden mandrake deneyimim olmuştuuzun aradan sonra sarge yükledim. 1. ATX kasam otomatik olarak power down olmuyor. 2.sarge yükledikten sonra takılan ikinci harddiskimi nasıl tanıtır ve

Re: power down sorunu

2005-07-13 Thread Azer Demir
ozgur oktay nar yazmış: merhaba , yeni başlayan biri olarak nihayet hangi linuxu kullanacağıma karar verdim.önceden mandrake deneyimim olmuştuuzun aradan sonra sarge yükledim. 1. ATX kasam otomatik olarak power down olmuyor. benim de eski bilgisayarım otomatik kapanmıyor

[Fwd: Re: power down sorunu]

2005-07-13 Thread Azer Demir
deneyimim olmuştuuzun aradan sonra sarge yükledim. 1. ATX kasam otomatik olarak power down olmuyor. benim de eski bilgisayarım otomatik kapanmıyor, normalde bu bilgisayar windows kullanırken otomatik kapanabiliyordu, yani en azından benim durumum anakartımın eskiliğinden olmasa

Re: Power Down ou Arrt Machine

2004-01-09 Thread Jean-Michel OLTRA
Le jeudi 08 janvier 2004, Philippe Merlin a écrit... bonjour, Un noyau avec APM, entraîne un magnifique kernel error au moment de l'arrêt supposé de la machine. Tu as quoi comme options concernant l'APM dans le /boot/config-tonNoyau ? -- jean-michel

Power Down ou Arrêt Machine

2004-01-08 Thread Philippe Merlin
Bonjour, J'avais déjà envoyé ce message, mais aucune réponse de la liste c'est bien rare, j'espère que cette fois j'aurai plus de chance. Je n'ai jamais réussi à arrèter mon PC agé D'un an + , autrement qu'en utilisant le bouton d'arrêt, pour moi le mot Power OFF n'a jamais signifié un arrêt

Re: Power Down ou Arrêt Machine

2004-01-08 Thread François TOURDE
Le 12425ième jour après Epoch, Philippe Merlin écrivait: Bonjour, J'avais déjà envoyé ce message, mais aucune réponse de la liste c'est bien rare, j'espère que cette fois j'aurai plus de chance. Ne t'inquiètes pas. La majorité de mes questions restent sans réponses :( Je n'ai jamais réussi

Re: automatisch Ausschalten nach Power down

2003-12-31 Thread Joachim Frster
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Christof Spielhagen schrieb: | Am Mi, den 31.12.2003 schrieb Roland Schmid um 03:11: | |Hallo, | |gibts ne Möglichkeit das nach dem Shutdown das Laptop von alleine ausgeht. | | Ja, Advanced Power-management im Kernel einstellen. Ist im |

Re: automatisch Ausschalten nach Power down

2003-12-31 Thread Roland Schmid
Welches Presario is'n das? Bei mir gibts da nämlich keine APM-Unterstützung. Musste ACPI nehmen. Hallo, Presario 1800XL584, das Handbuch auf der Hersteller Homepage ist sehr mager mit technischen Informationen. Gruss Roland -- Haeufig gestellte Fragen und Antworten (FAQ):

Re: automatisch Ausschalten nach Power down

2003-12-31 Thread Roland Schmid
Ja, Advanced Power-management im Kernel einstellen. Ist im Standard-debian-kernel als Modul einkompilliert. Laden kannst Du es als root via modconf. in meinem Kernel kommt Powermanagement nicbt vor. Habe ich vielleicht den falschen Kernel installiert? uname -a sagt Kernel 2.2.20-idepci Gruss

Re: automatisch Ausschalten nach Power down

2003-12-31 Thread Reinhold Plew
Roland Schmid schrieb: Ja, Advanced Power-management im Kernel einstellen. Ist im Standard-debian-kernel als Modul einkompilliert. Laden kannst Du es als root via modconf. in meinem Kernel kommt Powermanagement nicbt vor. Habe ich vielleicht den falschen Kernel installiert? uname -a sagt

Re: automatisch Ausschalten nach Power down

2003-12-31 Thread Roland Schmid
Welches Presario is'n das? Bei mir gibts da nämlich keine APM-Unterstützung. Musste ACPI nehmen. Bei mir gibts auch keine APM Unterstützung. Ich habe ACPI mit apt installiert, jetzt ist mir aber nicht klar, wie es konfiguriert werden muss. Gibts da Beispiele. Unter google habe nur Infos

automatisch Ausschalten nach Power down

2003-12-30 Thread Roland Schmid
Hallo, gibts ne Möglichkeit das nach dem Shutdown das Laptop von alleine ausgeht. Auf dem Presario ist das aktuelle woody release drauf mit KDE Oberfläche. Im Augenblick muss ich den Stecker ziehen oder den Akku rausziehen, was natürlich keine saubere Lösung ist. Gruss Roland -- Haeufig

Re: automatisch Ausschalten nach Power down

2003-12-30 Thread Christof Spielhagen
Am Mi, den 31.12.2003 schrieb Roland Schmid um 03:11: Hallo, gibts ne Möglichkeit das nach dem Shutdown das Laptop von alleine ausgeht. Ja, Advanced Power-management im Kernel einstellen. Ist im Standard-debian-kernel als Modul einkompilliert. Laden kannst Du es als root via modconf. Auf dem

Re: automatisch Ausschalten nach Power down

2003-12-30 Thread Sascha Morr
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 03:37:55 +0100 Christof Spielhagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ja, Advanced Power-management im Kernel einstellen. Ist im Standard-debian-kernel als Modul einkompilliert. Laden kannst Du es als root via modconf. -- Haeufig gestellte Fragen und Antworten (FAQ):

Re: automatisch Ausschalten nach Power down

2003-12-30 Thread Sascha Morr
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 03:37:55 +0100 Christof Spielhagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ja, Advanced Power-management im Kernel einstellen. Ist im Standard-debian-kernel als Modul einkompilliert. Laden kannst Du es als root via modconf. Bei mir lag es mal daran das einfach das Packet apmd nicht

Re: How can I power down the computer?

2003-03-08 Thread Rob Weir
On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 06:42:18PM -0600, Ian Melnick wrote: If there any way to configure debian so it does everything in one step and I don't need to press the power bottom after all? You can configure your kernel to use power management - either APM or ACPI depending on your

Re: How can I power down the computer?

2003-03-08 Thread Jeffrey L. Taylor
Quoting Rob Weir [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 06:42:18PM -0600, Ian Melnick wrote: If there any way to configure debian so it does everything in one step and I don't need to press the power bottom after all? You can configure your kernel to use power management -

Re: How can I power down the computer?

2003-03-08 Thread Vineet Kumar
* Jeffrey L. Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20030308 05:57 PST]: Quoting Rob Weir [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 06:42:18PM -0600, Ian Melnick wrote: If there any way to configure debian so it does everything in one step and I don't need to press the power bottom after all?

How can I power down the computer?

2003-03-05 Thread Didier Caamano
Greetings: I was wondering if there is any option in which I can setup Debian to automatically power down my computer. So far whenever I issue the shutdown -h now command it does all what the OS needs to do but, it stop with a message of Power Down, like Now is save to turn your computer off

Re: How can I power down the computer?

2003-03-05 Thread Ian Melnick
If there any way to configure debian so it does everything in one step and I don't need to press the power bottom after all? You can configure your kernel to use power management - either APM or ACPI depending on your hardware. I don't know how it's done with the debian packaged kernel, but

Re: power down and power off also?

2002-11-23 Thread Sandip P Deshmukh
On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 11:53:05PM -0800, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: On Friday 22 November 2002 23:48, Sandip P Deshmukh wrote: hello all! is there a way in which i can make linux work in a similar way? meaning, i select halt and just have to switch off the main switch? enable power

Re: power down and power off also?

2002-11-23 Thread Sandip P Deshmukh
On Sat, Nov 23, 2002 at 12:33:19AM -0800, Osamu Aoki wrote: On Sat, Nov 23, 2002 at 01:45:42PM +0530, Sandip P Deshmukh wrote: On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 11:53:05PM -0800, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: On Friday 22 November 2002 23:48, Sandip P Deshmukh wrote: You know, you are asking lots of

Re: power down and power off also?

2002-11-23 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
On Saturday 23 November 2002 00:15, Sandip P Deshmukh wrote: On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 11:53:05PM -0800, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: On Friday 22 November 2002 23:48, Sandip P Deshmukh wrote: hello all! is there a way in which i can make linux work in a similar way? meaning, i select

Re: power down and power off also?

2002-11-23 Thread Carel Fellinger
On Sat, Nov 23, 2002 at 03:29:46PM +0530, Sandip P Deshmukh wrote: On Sat, Nov 23, 2002 at 12:33:19AM -0800, Osamu Aoki wrote: ... Yep, how about reading my Debian Reference. http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/ For above question, it is detailed

Re: power down and power off also?

2002-11-23 Thread Mike Thompson
. when i select shutdown in windows, the power indicator also goes off. when i do similarly in linux, it shuts down everything, finally says Power Down and stays there. is there a way in which i can make linux work in a similar way? meaning, i select halt and just have to switch off the main

power down and power off also?

2002-11-22 Thread Sandip P Deshmukh
hello all! i have a dual boot system. it is a compaq machine. when i select shutdown in windows, the power indicator also goes off. when i do similarly in linux, it shuts down everything, finally says Power Down and stays there. is there a way in which i can make linux work in a similar way

Re: power down and power off also?

2002-11-22 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
On Friday 22 November 2002 23:48, Sandip P Deshmukh wrote: hello all! i have a dual boot system. it is a compaq machine. when i select shutdown in windows, the power indicator also goes off. when i do similarly in linux, it shuts down everything, finally says Power Down and stays

Re: system will not soft power down

2002-11-17 Thread Levi Waldron
A correction to my previous message, for the archives:  If you have apm in the kernel and acpi loaded from a module, apm might win and won't work if your BIOS doesn't support ACPI.  Try turning SHOULD READ --- doesn't support APM apm=off in lilo.conf, and

Re: system will not soft power down

2002-11-16 Thread Wayne Brown
If you have apm in the kernel and acpi loaded from a module, apm might win and won't work if your BIOS doesn't support ACPI. Try turning apm=off in lilo.conf, and loading acpid and the acpi module. I'm not sure what the acpi module is called, or whether it comes with the default

system will not soft power down

2002-11-15 Thread Wayne Brown
had rebuilt the pc using the existing hard disk, now I just get a 'power down' message and I have to hold in the power button for 5 secs before it shuts off the power. I was using lilo with a kernel option 'apm=on' but this made no difference. I have since switched to Grub and use the same kernel

Re: system will not soft power down

2002-11-15 Thread Levi Waldron
On November 15, 2002 08:46 am, Wayne Brown wrote: I've been running woody for around a year. Before upgrading my motherboard / processor (solteck 75drv5 I think, athlon xp2000) it used to soft power off no problem. Once I had rebuilt the pc using the existing hard disk, now I just get a 'power

Re: system will not soft power down

2002-11-15 Thread Mark Copper
Brown wrote: I've been running woody for around a year. Before upgrading my motherboard / processor (solteck 75drv5 I think, athlon xp2000) it used to soft power off no problem. Once I had rebuilt the pc using the existing hard disk, now I just get a 'power down' message and I have to hold

Re: system will not soft power down

2002-11-15 Thread Wayne Brown
Hi 1) Do you have apmd running? To make sure you have the most recent stable version: apt-get install apmd 2) Is the apm module loaded? modprobe apm ps -ax | grep 'apm' gives 3 ?SW 0:00 [kapmd] 350 ?S 0:00 /usr/sbin/apmd -P /etc/apm/apmd_proxy 666 pts/0

Re: system will not soft power down

2002-11-15 Thread Mark Copper
75drv5 I think, athlon xp2000) it used to soft power off no problem. Once I had rebuilt the pc using the existing hard disk, now I just get a 'power down' message and I have to hold in the power button for 5 secs before it shuts off the power. 1) Do you have apmd running? To make sure

Re: system will not soft power down

2002-11-15 Thread Levi Waldron
On November 15, 2002 01:17 pm, Mark Copper wrote: This is just what I needed, but it didn't work.  apt-get install went smoothly but modprobe apm failed.  The message in dmesg was apm: BIOS not found I've got an intel d845bg board.  Any ideas?  Thanks. Mark If your bios doesn't

Re: system will not soft power down

2002-11-15 Thread Levi Waldron
On November 15, 2002 01:27 pm, Wayne Brown wrote: and I have apm 'compiled in' to the kernel, thanks, anymore ideas anyone? There's a discussion on the linux kernel mailing list about what happens if apm and acpi are both going: http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/linux/linux-kernel/2001-00/0826.html

Re: system will not soft power down

2002-11-15 Thread Pigeon
(solteck 75drv5 I think, athlon xp2000) it used to soft power off no problem. Once I had rebuilt the pc using the existing hard disk, now I just get a 'power down' message and I have to hold in the power button for 5 secs before it shuts off the power. snip Can anyone help by letting me know what kernel

Re: system will not soft power down

2002-11-15 Thread Shyamal Prasad
the existing hard disk, now I just get Wayne a 'power down' message and I have to hold in the power Wayne button for 5 secs before it shuts off the power. Some newer motherboards do not have apm support, or disable it in the BIOS in favor of ACPI. The Debian kernel I am using (2.4.18-k7) does

Mal wieder power down bei shutdown

2002-10-04 Thread Michael Ecke
Hallo zusammen, zum Glück scheint es mir, daß ich nicht der einzige mit diesem Problem bin. Ich benutze auf einem Gigabyte 7ZMMC mit woody. Kernel ist der Standard Installationskernel 2.2.20-idepci. Nett wäre, wenn bei einem halt -p auch ein powerdown erfolgen würde, dafür habe ich in der

RE: Mal wieder power down bei shutdown

2002-10-04 Thread Marcel Szünstein
-Original Message- From: Michael Ecke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 1:55 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Mal wieder power down bei shutdown Hallo zusammen, zum Glück scheint es mir, daß ich nicht der einzige mit diesem Problem bin. Ich

Re: Mal wieder power down bei shutdown

2002-10-04 Thread Michael Ecke
Hi! Schalte mal im Kernel die Option DISABLE APM BY DEFAULT aus. Viele Grüße, Marcel Wie mache ich das am besten? muss ich hierfür einen neuen kernel kompilieren? -- Zum AUSTRAGEN schicken Sie eine Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] mit dem Subject unsubscribe. Probleme? Mail an [EMAIL

RE: Mal wieder power down bei shutdown

2002-10-04 Thread Marcel Szünstein
Hi! Schalte mal im Kernel die Option DISABLE APM BY DEFAULT aus. Viele Grüße, Marcel Wie mache ich das am besten? muss ich hierfür einen neuen kernel kompilieren? Ja musst du. Schau mal in der Debian FAQ nach. Dort ist eine Anleitung fürs Kompilieren. Viele Grüße, Marcel

Re: Mal wieder power down bei shutdown

2002-10-04 Thread Michael Ecke
Ja musst du. Schau mal in der Debian FAQ nach. Dort ist eine Anleitung fürs Kompilieren. Viele Grüße, Marcel Hallo Marcel, habe meinen Fehler gefunden, wer lilo.conf ändert, sollte auch lilo ausführen. na ja, hätte erst denken sollen, dann an die mailingliste schreiben :-) Danke für deine

Re: They system wont Power down the mother board

2002-09-22 Thread Udo Schlaepfer
J.S.Sahambi [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrub: I am using 2.4.29 (testing). Can any body let me know what i have to do so that the motherboard power is shut down after a normal shutdown. You need APM enabled in the kernel: ,[ cat ~/Kernel/configs/2.4.18-grobian.14-crypto-badmem | grep APM ] |

Re: i810 and X (and automatic power-down)

2002-09-22 Thread Jeff Cours
Success! Thanks to everyone for all your excellent help. For the archives, here is what it took to get the system to power-off at shutdown and to get X working. In /etc/lilo.conf, I added this line to the section that boots Linux: append=mem=511M apm=on The apm=on turns on power

Re: i810 and X (and automatic power-down)

2002-09-21 Thread Andy Saxena
On Fri, Sep 20, 2002 at 11:25:24PM -0700, nate wrote: I believe debian disables apm on the default kernels since not all systems are compadible with it(my mom's CTX laptop for example will crash hard when APM is turned on). You can possibly override this by putting apm=on in the append

Re: i810 and X (and automatic power-down)

2002-09-21 Thread Andre Berger
--5vNYLRcllDrimb99 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable * nate [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-09-21 02:28 -0400: Jeff Cours said: Hi, everyone - =20 (--) I810(0): Chipset: i810 (--) I810(0): Linear framebuffer at

Re: Power down. Meldung an serielles Display umleiten

2002-02-12 Thread Frank T.
On Sun, February 10, 2002 at 09:54:32, Andreas R?hrle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ich habe hier einen Rechner ohne Monitor aber mit einem Display an der seriellen Schnittstelle. Auf dieses Display m?chte ich die Power down Meldung umleiten. Das Problem ist, dass alle Prozesse beendet werden

Re: Power down. Meldung an serielles Display umleiten

2002-02-12 Thread Andreas Röhrle
Frank T. schrieb: hallo andreas, die power down meldung kommt vom kernel, und zwar via printk(). gehen sollte es so: kernel mit CONFIG_SERIAL_CONSOLE=y neu compilen und dann beim booten console=ttyS0 als parameter übergeben. dann kriegt dein terminal zwar alle kernel meldungen ab, aber

Power down. Meldung an serielles Display umleiten

2002-02-10 Thread Andreas Röhrle
Hallo, ich habe hier einen Rechner ohne Monitor aber mit einem Display an der seriellen Schnittstelle. Auf dieses Display möchte ich die Power down Meldung umleiten. Das Problem ist, dass alle Prozesse beendet werden bevor diese Meldung ausgegeben wird und dass kein Zugriff auf die Festplatten

Re: Power down. Meldung an serielles Display umleiten

2002-02-10 Thread Marc Schiffbauer
* Andreas Röhrle schrieb am 10.02.02 um 09:54 Uhr: Hallo, ich habe hier einen Rechner ohne Monitor aber mit einem Display an der seriellen Schnittstelle. Auf dieses Display möchte ich die Power down Meldung umleiten. Das Problem ist, dass alle Prozesse beendet werden bevor diese Meldung

Re: Power down. Meldung an serielles Display umleiten

2002-02-10 Thread Joern Abatz
On Sun, 10 Feb 2002 09:54:32 Andreas Röhrle wrote: Wie kann ich ein Shell-Skript oder Perl-Skript starten, das das SIGTERM und das SIGKILL überlebt? Lies man 7 signal. Meiner Meinung nach kann man Sigkill nicht abfangen. Welcher Prozess gibt eigentlich die Power down Meldung aus? Das ist

Re: power down

2002-01-24 Thread Jason Majors
On Wed, Jan 23, 2002 at 11:31:29PM -0800, Alan Su scribbled... as long as you have the kernel option to power off on shutdown selected, it should do the right thing. if the screen is black, it sounds like it has. is the fan still spinning? is the disk still spinning? are you sure the green

Re: power down

2002-01-24 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
Incidentally...where is the power off on shutdown option? On my desktop boxes I just enable APM Bios Support, and it powers down, on the notebook I have far more than that enabled. in make menuconfig, it is one of the last options in the APM section. Some modern laptops do not respond to

Re: power down

2002-01-24 Thread Ron Johnson
On Thu, 24 Jan 2002 00:38:32 -0700 Jason Majors [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, Jan 23, 2002 at 11:31:29PM -0800, Alan Su scribbled... as long as you have the kernel option to power off on shutdown selected, it should do the right thing. if the screen is black, it sounds like it has. is

Re: power down

2002-01-24 Thread D.
--- Jason Majors [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, Jan 23, 2002 at 11:31:29PM -0800, Alan Su scribbled... as long as you have the kernel option to power off on shutdown selected, it should do the right thing. if the screen is black, it sounds like it has. is the fan still spinning?

Re: power down

2002-01-24 Thread Matt M
At 18:38 24/01/2002, Jason Majors wrote: The green LED is the power indicator, the AC indicator is different. As far as I can tell things are spinning down, but it seems more like an extreme sleep mode to me. If I hold the power button for six seconds, it turns off (which is how it's supposed

Re: power down

2002-01-24 Thread Noah Massey
--begin quoted message from Sean 'Shaleh' Perry, Incidentally...where is the power off on shutdown option? On my desktop boxes I just enable APM Bios Support, and it powers down, on the notebook I have far more than that enabled. in make menuconfig, it is one of the last options in

Re: power down

2002-01-24 Thread Jason Majors
Did you try to make APCI-modules and install apcid ? The modules you'll need for power down are system and maybe button. In my case that showed good (i.e. the expected) results, while the ACPI-bus module totally spoiled performance. Using APCI in 2.4.17 worked for the powerdown, however

Re: Sound (ES1371), Power down, --MARK--

2002-01-21 Thread Paul Mackinney
Gary Turner declaimed: The only thing I bring to the party is that /dev requires root privilege to access directly, i.e., by redirection or pipe. Use your apps to do the dirty work. An idea on this: As root, when I run xmcd, it works. CD load invokes the playlist database, eject button works,

Sound (ES1371), Power down, --MARK--

2002-01-16 Thread Marvin Massih
, ALSA, libasound, esd, etc...). My other problem is that the PC does not power off by using shutdown -h now. Power down is printed and I hear a well, clicking sound, but nothing happens. APM is compiled. My third problem is that --MARK-- appears contineously in /var/log/messages. A friend

Re: Sound (ES1371), Power down, --MARK--

2002-01-16 Thread Stephen Gran
. Power down is printed and I hear a well, clicking sound, but nothing happens. APM is compiled. APM may have to be compiled as a module, and you may have to put an append=apm=on in lilo.conf for this to work properly - there was a thread about this, oh 3-4 months ago? Can't remember now. My

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